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Originally posted by David FineThere are several of you we wouldn't miss if you left.
Perhaps, if you (understandably) wish that some people would go away, you should name them individually, because that way there is no misunderstanding who is meant.
Just a thought,
Patrick
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Originally posted by Garsony View PostPatrick Kelly, When you replicate any device, don't trust your eyes and testing tools until it will be accepted by competent people from this forum, who knows how to measure power correctly.
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Thanks Patrick!!
Hi Patrick,
You are right. Sorry I wasn't specific enough. Some very sharp fellows have created a lot of havoc on this thread and I was meaning them. There for a while there was so much noise it was hard to distinguish the good information from the bad. Good luck to all the good guys!!!
Best Regards,
David Fine
Originally posted by Patrick Kelly View PostThe trouble with saying that is the good people who are developing and testing tend to think that you mean them because they ask questions (not realising that development questions are more than welcome here), while the nuisance people whose objective is to disrupt, divert and discourage, won't care what you say, except perhaps, to see it as an accolade for their attempts at disrupting the forum.
Perhaps, if you (understandably) wish that some people would go away, you should name them individually, because that way there is no misunderstanding who is meant.
Just a thought,
Patrick
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Radiant Battery Exciter Circuit & Radiant Collector Circuit
Originally posted by woopy View PostHi all
going on my experiment
hope this helps
good luck at all
Laurent
charging by induction approach 2.wmv - YouTube
Interesting combination of circuits.
I would like to focus on these circuits with other forum members. To that end, I created the thread http://www.energeticforum.com/renewa...collector.html
Relevant, on-topic contributions (postings) are welcomed there.
Best Regards,
Berg
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bifilar resonance
bifilar resonance with output
Resonance in a Bifilar Coil - YouTube
courtesy utube upldrs and dnldrs svrs n dltrs rng bll stp sr kp fre
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Originally posted by Seeker2011 View PostSome of us are carefully watching the seeds hoping they will sprout. I don't mind looking at rocks, but I'll only bite the apple.
There is no important work, there are only a series of moments to demonstrate your mastery and impeccability. Quote from Almine
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Originally posted by zilano View Postbifilar resonance with output and no draw in amps
Resonance in a Bifilar Coil - YouTube
courtesy utube uploaders
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I have played with MANY MANY bifilar arrangements in various modes, documenting impedance points at various multiples of their fundamental, noting in particular when impedance maxes or zeroes (or close to). They often have several points of high impedance acting like a parallel tank arrangement however since they are not lumped element, there are several such points. The amp draw will be low, because impedance will be very high, and you will still be able to light a bulb led or similar. There is no magic here. One of the values of such an arrangement is the increased capacity due to the fibular arrangement will bring the resonance to a lower frequency, however at the cost of Q (P-P voltage will be lower at high impedance mode).
I keep an eye on this thread, and love many of the great things shown. I particularly like many of the katcher style oscillators. i have come up with a design based off of this which can drive higher harmonics of the solenoid, by filtering out the lower ones at the base.
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Originally posted by Armagdn03 View PostThis is a very misleading video, and the presenter is not well versed in what he is doing. Primarily his amp meter is designed to show DC current, but he is driving with ac, this will always show zero.
I have played with MANY MANY bifilar arrangements in various modes, documenting impedance points at various multiples of their fundamental, noting in particular when impedance maxes or zeroes (or close to). They often have several points of high impedance acting like a parallel tank arrangement however since they are not lumped element, there are several such points. The amp draw will be low, because impedance will be very high, and you will still be able to light a bulb led or similar. There is no magic here. One of the values of such an arrangement is the increased capacity due to the fibular arrangement will bring the resonance to a lower frequency, however at the cost of Q (P-P voltage will be lower at high impedance mode).
I keep an eye on this thread, and love many of the great things shown. I particularly like many of the katcher style oscillators. i have come up with a design based off of this which can drive higher harmonics of the solenoid, by filtering out the lower ones at the base.
u r right about dc ammeter. its wrongly used here. this video is for understanding don 3rd coil harvesting.
rgds
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Originally posted by zilano View Postbifilar resonance with output and no draw in amps
Resonance in a Bifilar Coil - YouTube
courtesy utube upldrs and dnldrs svrs n dltrs rng bll stp sr kp fre
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....There is no important work, there are only a series of moments to demonstrate your mastery and impeccability. Quote from Almine
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Ah - I see others already caught that about the meter but I think I understand what is being shown. I wonder if you could not get the LED to light regardless of which 2 wires you hook up on the coil to the FG.There is no important work, there are only a series of moments to demonstrate your mastery and impeccability. Quote from Almine
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Originally posted by boguslaw View PostWell said. Many here want a free lunch and even to earn money selling it...
No one could sell it yet.
I have no doubt no one can do it.
Kapanadze tries to sell it since 2006,but he can't.
And he hasn't disappeared yet .
I think there is only one explanation of this.
Sergey.Last edited by usu; 06-01-2012, 05:58 PM.
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Originally posted by Armagdn03 View PostThis is a very misleading video, and the presenter is not well versed in what he is doing. Primarily his amp meter is designed to show DC current, but he is driving with ac, this will always show zero.
I have played with MANY MANY bifilar arrangements in various modes, documenting impedance points at various multiples of their fundamental, noting in particular when impedance maxes or zeroes (or close to). They often have several points of high impedance acting like a parallel tank arrangement however since they are not lumped element, there are several such points. The amp draw will be low, because impedance will be very high, and you will still be able to light a bulb led or similar. There is no magic here. One of the values of such an arrangement is the increased capacity due to the fibular arrangement will bring the resonance to a lower frequency, however at the cost of Q (P-P voltage will be lower at high impedance mode).
I keep an eye on this thread, and love many of the great things shown. I particularly like many of the katcher style oscillators. i have come up with a design based off of this which can drive higher harmonics of the solenoid, by filtering out the lower ones at the base.
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dynatron ala pjk bood
Dynatron's schematic drawing in the PJK book shows the use of a center tapped secondary on a flyback transformer. His setup supposedly separates charge between two different grounds connections Has anyone experimented with this topology??? Any thoughts on this? Is there a newer and better drawn schematic?
Thanks
Orion
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i believe
I believe that a spark gap is only there to protect.
I believe that it is the transformers that creates power.
I believe that Edward-Leedskalnin said without an iron core there is no current.
I believe that if somebody mention the name Don Smith in your presence you should give him a smack.
Best to all
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